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Leah Campbell, a Sacramento native, is taking Chipotle to court for more than $2 billion over claims that the restaurant illegally used a photo of her. According to the suit, Chipotle apparently used photo of Campbell eating back in 2006 and has used it in chains across the country and in other advertisements. Campbell has personally seen the photo in two different locations, one in Orlando and one in the Sacramento area. In her claim, she states that she is seeking $2.2 billion for her "iconic picture," the amount she believes Chipotle made off of it.
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The San Antonio Express-News examines hundreds of restaurant inspections each week conducted by the San Antonio Food and Environmental Health Services division to bring you the eateries with scores of 89 or below.

Restaurants are graded on a 100-point system, where "100" is a perfect score, and demerits are based upon the number of violations found during a regular food establishment inspection. There are three categories of demerits and each are assigned a demerit score of 3, 2 or 1 points, according to the health division.

Scores and demerits listed are only representative of the state of the restaurant at the time of inspection and are surveyed at random.